More students than ever sweating over SAT
As critics argue that scores should be de-emphasized, results remain a key tool in college admissions.
Prisons study finds no signs of bias
Corrections Secretary Michael Moore says insufficient evidence was found to support discrimination claims of black guards.
Bush: Budget cuts, tax increases not needed
The governor counters calls from Democrats, who say a special legislative session is needed to revise the budget.
Make polluters pay, high court urged
In 1996, voters passed an Everglades cleanup amendment that the Legislature has never enforced. Now there's a lawsuit.
State to buy second mine site to protect river
Some question the $10-million cost of 302 acres bought to protect the Ichetucknee from mining.